A Real Pain
Jesse
Eisenberg explores American Jewish identity eighty years after the
Holocaust
A
Real Pain is a comedy-drama
Holocaust-themed film. A Real Pain was
written, directed, and co-produced by Jesse Eisenberg. The film
depicts the journey of two
cousins, David and Benji Kaplan, who travel with a tour group to
Poland. The cousins' late grandmother, Dory, was a survivor. The
cousins' journey is an effort to honor her and better understand
their heritage.
Eisenberg,
41, plays David; Kieran Culkin, 42, plays Benji. A Real
Pain also features Will Sharpe
as James, the tour guide, and other tour members Jennifer Grey as
Marcia; Kurt Egyiawan as Eloge; and Liza Sadovy and Daniel Oreskes as
Diane and Mark.
David
is a happily married husband and father. He lives in an attractive
brownstone and makes a good living selling ads. He suffers from
anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, as does Eisenberg himself.
David takes prescription medication to suppress his symptoms.
Benji
is a "real pain" – as in, "a pain in the ass."
He is disruptive and socially inappropriate. Benji lives in his
mother's house and smokes a lot of marijuana. He has no committed
relationships or steady work. He uses the F-word in every sentence.
David's
pain and Benji's pain are set against the overwhelming pain of the
Holocaust. The tour group members are flummoxed in their attempts to
assimilate historical reality. They juxtapose their comfortable
American lives with what Holocaust victims endured. They cannot craft
a coherent narrative about the world or their own lives that
encompasses that dichotomy.